You'll never look at our night sky the same. The astro imagery of David Malin #Astrophotography Awards finalist Matthew Vandeputte will leave you in awe. #space #stars #timelapse #longexposurephotography #longexposure #davidmalinawards #canonphotography #canonusers #australia
So all those star's from our perspective appear to be moving in a spinning motion in varying sized circles? So what are we doing in relationship to all of them? Can we be spinning at the rate of 1,000 m.p.h. while swinging around the sun at 66,600 m.p.h. while being towed by the sun at 450,000 to 550,000 m.p.h. behind a sun traveling at a cool 1,000,000 m.p.h. or does our relation to spinning star's indicate us standing still and everything else moving?
I think those trails aint real :D u’d have to be in north or south pole to capture that kind of trails - also as the stars are spreading, it means you’re moving forward - which is also impossible at that speed. But looks cool tho 👌
Beautiful video. His advice is sound. It's sad that these days it can be expensive to see the milky way, but it is worth it. And if you shoot astro, the best advice is definitely to go out and shoot and shoot.
I have the same lens on a 60D and I'd recommend something a little wider; maybe the 10-22mm EF-S Canon Pro tip: Use the Tamron focal length comparison tool and a program like stellarium to get an idea of how your sky shots will look with different focal lengths
nice video what editing suite do you use stand alone or the cloud ripping people off on premier pro online .? and how do you do the start trails movement like you do ? thanks troy
Very cool. We live just outside National Park in the US. Our night skies are awesome and I rarely use that word. Going out to capture the Comet. Catch a star if you will. Cheers. Heaps of great friends down under. Fun folks.
He is pointing his camera in to the star that doesn't rotate. It's a application in iPhone, it's called skywiew. U can find that star. It's great, and it's free. Btw u can easily find the Milky Way.
Yes. I also have a pilots licence and have never seen the earth's curvature, at any altitude. Fact is the horizon always rises to eye level no matter what the altitude. If the earth were a sphere at altitude you would be looking down at it, and you never do. ALWAYS at eye level. That means it is a level plane.
***** Would you like me to send you a picture of my pilots licence? How about I link you? Can I send through this forum? Be glad to in any way shape or form.
I have an Australian licence as I live in Australia. I can post what I like down here. Funny you should talk about navigation. It's called dead reckoning. We still use charts that are strangely flat. I spent 6 years in the Navy and guess what.....the charts are fast too. Never in Ariel or nautical Nav does anyone, anywhere navigate according to the curve of the earth. Did you check out my licence? That shut you up, didn't it. If you didn't find it on Google plus, send me you email or somewhere I can post it for you.
***** Oh you dont care about my pilots licence? Is that why you spent 3 replies trying to debunk it? Angry atheists, angry ball earthers.....theres no difference.
Because by the time the stars rotate around the earth overhead it is daylight here in OZ. Cant be seen. Just like you can't see the southern cross from the north.
No words for this, it's so beautiful it makes you want to cry because you can't handle it.
why the f would u cry?
You'll never look at our night sky the same. The astro imagery of David Malin #Astrophotography Awards finalist Matthew Vandeputte will leave you in awe.
#space #stars #timelapse #longexposurephotography #longexposure #davidmalinawards #canonphotography #canonusers #australia
Fantastic
+Canon Australia Hi!! Could you please tell us the camera model that he is using?
Amazing video! I wish he could tell us a little big about the camera settings...
So all those star's from our perspective appear to be moving in a spinning motion in varying sized circles? So what are we doing in relationship to all of them? Can we be spinning at the rate of 1,000 m.p.h. while swinging around the sun at 66,600 m.p.h. while being towed by the sun at 450,000 to 550,000 m.p.h. behind a sun traveling at a cool 1,000,000 m.p.h. or does our relation to spinning star's indicate us standing still and everything else moving?
Very fine photographs
A bit of information for you to think about. Do shooting stars go across the sky all in the same direction? Research for yourself.
Good job...keep it up...can you please tell me what is the background music ?
Cheers.....
Beautiful job!!!
What equipment you use for this Photos?
Thanks,
1:55 Star Trails are amazing....all your work is amazing. Any tutorials on how you did that particular star trail?
I think those trails aint real :D u’d have to be in north or south pole to capture that kind of trails - also as the stars are spreading, it means you’re moving forward - which is also impossible at that speed. But looks cool tho 👌
It’s fake
AWSOME WORK AS ALWAYS..
1:53 what the...
That's easy. Put iso very low, shutter speed at around 30'' and drop some acid
1:33 what's song?
anyone knows the music at 00:01
Beautiful video. His advice is sound. It's sad that these days it can be expensive to see the milky way, but it is worth it. And if you shoot astro, the best advice is definitely to go out and shoot and shoot.
What's the name of the song on 1:33?
Are you using Canon's astrophotography camera (Canon 60Da) ?
how does he do that twisting star trails? I always thought they were circular paths!
Zooming the camera.
"GChi",
perhaps you also thought you live on a spinning sphere?
"Liam D"
Then why are the trees not zoomed in as well?
Flat Enough he may use computer software to overlap and layer the landscape over the zooming pictures. Not sure though
What "zooming pictures"? There is no zoom. If there was, it would also show on the foreground. It does not.
WOW .... and so awesomely wow.
nice work it is beautiful
1:53 goosebumps
Is all that photoshopped how they get a picture like that? Im new to photography
Awesome. Awesome.
Music 1:25 ?
Excellent
@canon Australia. Can you please PM me, what soundtrack you used for this clip. ITS SOOO CATCHY!!...
Am I the only one that just wants to know where that place west from Sydney is?
It is imazing and very nice! Well done Mr. :-)
can I take this amazing shots with a CANON 70D + sigma 18-35mm F1.8 ?
What are the best lenses for starts photography.
thanks
I have the same lens on a 60D and I'd recommend something a little wider; maybe the 10-22mm EF-S Canon
Pro tip: Use the Tamron focal length comparison tool and a program like stellarium to get an idea of how your sky shots will look with different focal lengths
nice video what editing suite do you use stand alone or the cloud ripping people off on premier pro online .?
and how do you do the start trails movement like you do ? thanks troy
Camera body??
It didn't give any details on how you did those video.
Very cool. We live just outside National Park in the US. Our night skies are awesome and I rarely use that word. Going out to capture the Comet. Catch a star if you will. Cheers. Heaps of great friends down under. Fun folks.
amazing
Awesome! im getting into time lapse also!
does anybody know how he made this at 1:54 ?
He zooms in :D
He is pointing his camera in to the star that doesn't rotate. It's a application in iPhone, it's called skywiew. U can find that star. It's great, and it's free. Btw u can easily find the Milky Way.
And then he take a long exposure or many and clip it together. Cheers from Sweden.
***** That Star calls Polaris. Other way it call Pole Star. It points to the North... Not picking, just sharing what I know...
Dan he i snot zooming.the trees stays in the same place ;)
music plz :"
Wonderful shots. I do the same thing as a hobby and he's exactly right; practice, practice, practice is the only way.
Yes. I also have a pilots licence and have never seen the earth's curvature, at any altitude. Fact is the horizon always rises to eye level no matter what the altitude. If the earth were a sphere at altitude you would be looking down at it, and you never do. ALWAYS at eye level. That means it is a level plane.
***** Would you like me to send you a picture of my pilots licence? How about I link you? Can I send through this forum? Be glad to in any way shape or form.
I have an Australian licence as I live in Australia. I can post what I like down here. Funny you should talk about navigation. It's called dead reckoning. We still use charts that are strangely flat. I spent 6 years in the Navy and guess what.....the charts are fast too. Never in Ariel or nautical Nav does anyone, anywhere navigate according to the curve of the earth.
Did you check out my licence? That shut you up, didn't it. If you didn't find it on Google plus, send me you email or somewhere I can post it for you.
***** Oh you dont care about my pilots licence? Is that why you spent 3 replies trying to debunk it? Angry atheists, angry ball earthers.....theres no difference.
Because by the time the stars rotate around the earth overhead it is daylight here in OZ. Cant be seen. Just like you can't see the southern cross from the north.
My Dream Job :o :D
I also posted you a comment some time ago for you to look at some of my timelapse and leave me a comment thanks troy again
I want to be a photographer.. But m a doctor.. Can I change my profession
No.. you cannot change your profession! You must reincarnate before such switching! :)
My eyesight is too horrible to "look up at the sky and be overwhelmed with emotion"
+Samson Zhang Then Let a Camera bring the sky to you
Samson Zhang
Zero useful information. Beautiful imagery though.
That's how you make living with your skill...
This isnt a tutorial. Just some sort of photographer showcase/Canon ad
Is not real... The star route perfect in Only One direction
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well that was 0 help